LA Observed: Traffic, bikes and the 405

In this May 28, 2010 file photo, the rush hour commute starts in early afternoon and with greater intensity as traffic is jammed in both directions on Interstate 405 on the Westside of Los Angeles as commuters and vacationers hit the road. (AP Photo/Reed Saxon)

With the Los Angeles mayoral primary just about a week away, there’s some last-minute campaigning going on.

But one of the issues that’s been largely missing from the campaign – at least hasn’t been talked about a whole lot – is traffic. As in all the Angelenos who get stuck in it way too often.

Kevin Roderick from LA Observed joins KCRW’s Steve Chiotakis, as he does every Monday.

Thanks for the HK details. I once nearly went there just to buy something but grateful I did not. In the end I finished up purchasing in Shanghai. I did get a great cope but it was not simple.

Would basically buy a laptop in KL later on if in SEA or better yet, discover something online!

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Avishay Artsy is the afternoon news producer for KCRW. He focuses on creating, writing, researching and editing segments about the news and cultural events in Southern California. His work airs during Morning Edition and All Things Considered.